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I’d still like to have a word with whoever was responsible for locking Epona behind an out-of-print Amiibo. In my mind, Epona is as much of a character in open world Zelda games as Link, Zelda, and Gannon.  Imagine if the next Zelda game had Link attempting to rescue the dark-haired Queen Karen unless you had

You would be correct. During my early formative years, everybody had a picture of a Porsche 959, C4 Corvette, or Ferrari Testarossa on their bedroom walls.

Im a car guy and honestly, until today, I didnt know that there was a Porsche 914. Ive only ever seen references to the 914/6 so I just assumed that was the model name and inwardly chuckled at those wacky Europeans for putting a slash in the middle of the name.

Being able to drive an electric car over 200 miles at a time, and being able to fill it back up to 80 percent electricity in about 20 minutes, is good.

I’m not concerned about the safety aspect, more about the downtime.  Using standard residential service it looks like it would be possible to drain the charging station faster than it could recharge, so I was concerned over whether a charging station could ‘run out of gas’ if too many people charge too quickly.

1st: Not disparaging EVs in any way (drive a PHEV myself), but one thing that’s bothered me about these super-ultra-mega fast chargers is how they themselves are recharged. Buckle up people, it’s math time.

Not an animator, but act somewhat adjacent, so a quick rundown. Apologies for any mistakes and corrections are welcomed:

Yeah, if anybody deserved an investigation post-race, it was #42. With the number of times he swerved back and forth to hold back the Bentley on the Bentley’s strongest section I expected the Bentley to punt the BMW off into those Destination NSW signs.

Ha! If I were Fancy Kristen, I’d probably be asking for exposed control rooms on my fleet of electric submarines.

Yes! Bring back the coachbuilders! If I can’t buy an electric Duesenberg with an exposed driver’s cabin for the chauffeur and a warm, enclosed space in the back for myself, I will be sorely disappointed.

I’ve been on the internet too long. I saw the title about “Gummi ships in Kingdom Hearts” and expected an article about steamy fanfics involving a character named Gummi getting busy with Donald Duck and Goofy.

Yeah, that trap either needs to be extended or that wall needs a couple layers of tires. The track designers may feel that people who go wide on that corner don’t deserve to get stuck in a trap, but that big patch of grass doesn’t do much for drivers that are exiting one of the fastest corners on the track backwards

This looks more like a side-by-side than a pickup truck. Is there any way that this could be made road legal or will it be relegated to off-road use?

Offer a better user experience.

When my cousin destroyed my aunts car in similar circumstances, the culprit was the transmission fluid. The fluid got so hot that either a seal or the cap was comprimised and sprayed a vapour of AT fluid all over the hot manifold.

How odd that the other cars and the roadside appear completely snow free, and the weather seems to be rain rather than snow.

I play these ‘boring’ sims but still enjoy my time playing. With competitive games, I found that a win felt good, but not good enough to offset how stressed I felt every time I performed poorly. In these sims everything you do is moving you forward. Your fields need to be planted, fertilized and weeded to maximize

Let’s see what our resident F1 track expert, Hermann Tilke, has to say about McLaren’s track rendering:

I hope this Esports initiative encourages them to update their physics engine. I find nothing more infuriating in this game than trying to move bales or pallets given the friction (or absence thereof) between items. It’s entirely possible to get pallets and bales stuck onto forks that can only be dislodged by scraping

RunSwitch PR isn’t cheap. If his parents are paying a public relations firm to try to rewrite the narrative, he should probably stick to the script.